No it is a verb form, or a plural noun.
(The singular "spray" can be used as an adjunct or adjective, e.g. spray deodorant, spray paint.)
The noun 'spray' is sometimes used as a collective noun for 'a spray of flowers' or 'a spray of roses'.
The plural of spray is sprays
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
i spray my cloths before pressing themmy mother spray my hair before cutting
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
Spray can be a noun or a verb.
spray can intestines (also known as spray paint)
spray butter is butter in a bottle, and you spray it on your food.
The noun 'spray' is sometimes used as a collective noun for 'a spray of flowers' or 'a spray of roses'.
Any quality spray, such as Olive Oil.
You can spray it with cooking spray or water. But you'll more than likely to spray it with cooking spray ''', so it couldn't stick to the pan.'''
Ocean Spray
i am spray painter
YOU make a garden, but it has to be outside and then you get 2/3 of your garden filled with bugs, so you get the option spray and you spray like 10 or 20 times. But you can't use spray many. It has to be spray, spray, spray.
The word weed is a noun, a verb, or an adjective. Example uses: Noun: A weed is not always a menace, my mother made a great dandelion salad. Verb: I have to weed the garden before that's all that grows there. Adjective: Get a bottle of weed spray while you're at the garden shop.
It depends on where you get the cooking spray, but yes, cooking spray can be organic.
there is a special spray so the dog will stop chewing anything you spray the spray on..........you can get the spray at petsmart